The situation is being remedied.
Sean
Sylvain Gibier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like Radiant site is down !
>
> Sylvain
>
>
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Oliver,
Thanks for the contribution -- I look forward to using the syntax
highlighter.
Sean
Oliver Baltzer wrote:
> I recently posted about a Syntax Highlighter extensions
> (http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2007-May/004623.html).
> Now there is a Subversion repository for conven
WHW,
I don't see the guide you're referring to. Link?
Sean
We Heart Web wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have followed the guide below on Site 5 having set up a reseller account -
> I completed the setup and point my browser at the website only to find a
> blank white screen with no error - any ideas,
ose plugin, which has been around for a while and is probably
better suited to that scenario.
Sean
Jed Hurt wrote:
> Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>> The stock environment.rb and boot.rb will load Radiant from
>> vendor/radiant automatically.
>>
>
> You mean the
Earl,
Could you submit a patch for that to the Trac?
Sean
Earl Chew wrote:
> Earl Chew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a patch for Apache to add ProxyAddXHeaders:
>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/200702.mbox/browser
>
> Setting this option Off causes Apache to refra
y Radiant a bit to have it be clean?
> It's really a fairly non-invasive change to Radiant.
>
> On Jun 2, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>
>> Yeah, that's why I was saying perhaps a parse-and-eval method might
>> work:
>>
>> 1) Load t
For those of you having difficulty installing and configuring
page_attachments:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/wiki/InstallingPageAttachments
Mangia!
Sean
p.s. I would appreciate any contributions to this page if I left
something out.
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| } block is. And I don't think we can have that there and in
> config/routes.rb
>
> Matt Parrish
> http://www.pearware.org
>
>
> On Jun 2, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>
>> Here's another option, one you may have considered already.
>&
eed to make sure that config/routes.rb can see the RadiantRoutes
> class. It wouldn't affect the current Radiant usage, but would allow
> for developers to work with config/routes.rb like normal. The
> RadiantOnRails extension is like the first solution, except that I
> ha
itializing it
> (although I'm not sure at what part of the process it would do that)?
>
> Matt
>
> On Jun 2, 2007, at 9:41 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>
>> Why not keep Radiant in vendor/radiant? Then the startup scripts
>> would
>> require less mod
Why not keep Radiant in vendor/radiant? Then the startup scripts would
require less modification.
Sean
Matt Parrish wrote:
> Yes, it seems to me like that is the goal. Currently, Radiant takes
> control of the files in config/ to do its initialization. It seems
> like we would want to kee
Heh, it just _looks_ like it doesn't do anything. If you check your
public directory you should find javascripts/page_attachments.js and
stylesheets/page_attachments.css were added.
Sean
ozon wrote:
>> rake radiant:extensions:page_attachments:update
>>
>
> rake radiant:extensions:page_att
1) Follow the general instructions (available on the Wiki, weblog, and
mailing list archive) for installing Radiant and creating a new
"project", including initializing the database.
2) From the root of your Radiant project/instance, run these commands in
order:
svn export
http://svn.seancribb
Radiant is designed to be run in shared hosting or multi-site scenarios,
aka instance mode. Thus, the majority of the Radiant code lives in the
gem directory when not frozen. This allows each site or instance the
ability to have the minimum amount of code and configuration necessary
and avoid
Yeah, there are not many changes to the core since 0.6.1, mostly
extension changes.
Sean
John W. Long wrote:
> Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>> There have been very few changes in trunk since 0.6.1. At RailsConf
>> John mentioned releasing 0.6.2 quickly if we wanted.
>>
> Agreed. I'm not entirely sure I like the syntax of the new navigation
> tag. I wonder if there is a way to simplify it:
>
>
>
> Web Log: /weblog/
> External Link: http://externalsite.com/
>
> :
>
>
>
>
>
>
> |
>
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Double negatives are hard outside of code, too, I see.
>
> Ha! adam
>
Yet another reason to stay away from !! in Ruby.
Sean
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faster reply that
>> posting on Trac.
>>
>> So then a follow-up question would be, what's wrong with these
>> patches, why havn't they been replied-to?
>> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/504
>> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/502
Jonathan Métillon wrote:
> On 6/1/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> At that point, it should only get nil if the YAML file was not correctly
>> loaded ( data['records'] is the meat of the template ).
>>
>> Sean
>>
>
>
o then a follow-up question would be, what's wrong with these
> patches, why havn't they been replied-to?
> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/504
> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/502
>
> Jacob
>
> On 6/1/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
We would love a patch, of course! This will also help in a future
refactoring toward REST which is on the horizon.
Sean
Jacob Burkhart wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I just read this post:
> http://www.therailsway.com/2007/6/1/railsconf-recap-skinny-controllers
>
> And it made me think immediately of the ol
;
> On Jun 1, 2007, at 9:36 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>
>> Ah, yes. I had forgotten! Make sure to use Radiant edge:
>>
>> rake radiant:freeze:edge
>>
>> The stock 0.6.1 page-edit interface doesn't allow fil
rake radiant:freeze:edge
rake radiant:extensions:page_attachments:update
Restart your app server.
Sean
ozon wrote:
> hello!
>
> I'm istalled a page_attachment (i migrated database and copy code to
> proper directories) in my radiant cms site on mediatemple, and this
> plugin didn't works. What i
At that point, it should only get nil if the YAML file was not correctly
loaded ( data['records'] is the meat of the template ).
Sean
Jonathan Métillon wrote:
> From: Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> To: radiant@lists.radiantcms.org
>> Date: Thu, 31 May
Ah, yes. I had forgotten! Make sure to use Radiant edge:
rake radiant:freeze:edge
The stock 0.6.1 page-edit interface doesn't allow file uploads, but that
has since been changed in trunk.
Sean
Sharon Clift wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Do you have any documentation on the page attachment extension?
The upload path is set automatically by the PageAttachment model. Do
you have an image processor (RMagick, MiniMagick, ImageScience)
installed on your server, or local machine, or wherever you're testing this?
Sean
Sharon Clift wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Do you have any documentation on the page at
Check out the bleeding-edge import_export extension. In creating it, I
leveraged a lot of existing code in the db:bootstrap task, so it
essentially creates a template similar to the predefined ones.
*However*, it also loads users from the template, unlike the
pre-packaged ones. The extension
Sharon Clift wrote:
> I am looking for an easy way to manage uploading images to my radiant
> public\images folder.
>
> The page_attachments extension was mentioned in a recent digest and I
> have installed it but can't see how to actually configure/use it. In
> the extensions tab the page_attac
There have been attempts in the past on that. One thing that has
hampered moves in that direction is the relative heaviness of the
Radiant admin controllers -- mostly with the creation or updating of
pages. In the future, we plan to push a lot of the logic down into the
models, which will in
IIRC, that 'extract' method that was removed was designed to deal with
sqlite3. Also, the size of your range is only one day.
Sean
Daniel Sheppard wrote:
>> Daniel Sheppard wrote:
>>
>>> In the interests of sanity, lets pretend that radiant never had
>>> a switch based on ActiveRecord::Ba
Luca,
In the future you can submit a ticket on the Trac with the prefix [PATCH].
Sean
On 5/27/07, Luca Erzegovesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> I am experimenting IBM DB2 Express as a back-end for Radiant. Results
> are encouraging so far. Some problems needed tweaks to the ibm_db
> adapter
FYI --
I moved my personal blog last night to my SliceHost account, but I
kept my SVN repository at the same place, just changing the subdomain
name. If you are using page_attachments be aware that the new domain
name is svn.seancribbs.com:
page_attachments:
http://svn.seancribbs.com/svn/rails/p
It is a pretty standard Ruby practice to re-open the class, but
sometimes I find this doesn't work as expected. Instead, you can try
doing a class_eval or module_eval on the intended class, which will
make sure it's auto-loaded before you try to override or extend it.
Example:
Radiant::AdminUI::Ta
Looking forward to your extension, Loren.
Sean
On 5/26/07, Loren Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill,
>
> I've written a Event Calendar extension which pulls events from an
> ical subscription and populates them into calendars which each have
> an associated "category" and "slug". I then ac
Has anyone done Capistrano/Deprec recipes for deploying Radiant? If so,
I'd like to see them. I plan to move my personal blog tomorrow to a
deprec-managed server and don't want to break any current setup. It'd
be nice not to have to write them myself, although I'm sure I could.
Sean
_
Nowadays, everyone says SliceHost because of the awesome
bang-for-the-buck -- honestly I have to agree. The caveat of that is
you have to configure the system yourself. The other caveat is that
they are highly in demand and have a large backlog for new slices.
There are numerous hosting comp
"post" has been lower-case for quite some time IIRC.
Sean
Jonathan Métillon wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Did not see any XHTML-related change in this changeset. Anyway, thank you
> for the mailer extension update!
>
> J.M.
>
> On 5/24/07, Sean Cribbs <[
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/changeset/436
Sean
Jonathan Métillon wrote:
> Hi Sean! Did you?
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
> On 5/10/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Flying out to SF this morning... I'll be updating extensions
>>
I've installed the "It's All Text" add on for Firefox, which gives you
an "edit" button on all textareas. You can configure it to launch your
favorite editor and it will handle copying your saved data back into the
webpage. Personally, I use SciTE on Win32, but I'm sure you could make
it work
Seems pretty speedy to me. My guess is you're experiencing "Dreamhost
hell" like many people have on occasion.
Sean
Sylvestre Mergulhão wrote:
> I'm testing Radiant here: http://www.euemeu.com/
>
> Sometimes it takes to much time to open the pages(only 3 or 4 for
> now), but i don't know if its
You should look at overriding the 'content' tag. Check out
standard_tags.rb to see what it does.
Sean
James Thompson wrote:
> To clarify. When the page is rendered by default the layout uses the
> 'body' part. I need to tell the page to render a different part based
> on various things hand
You mean the sitemapper? Either way, you're welcome; pay it forward.
Sean
On 5/21/07, Saji Hameed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith, David:
>
> Thank you very much. I am happily able to extend the tags now.
> Thanks to Sean Cribbs for the dynamic navigation tags (dug up
Right... I totally understand that, and I feel your pain. Maybe what
we should have said was PDI (Please Do Investigate), There are a lot
of things that we just can't do in a general way to be used by
everyone. The best way is to do it yourself, then extract -- just the
way Rails was developed.
def cached?
false
end
This only works if you're inside the model for that particular page.
Sean
On 5/20/07, Bill Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been searching the archives and google for a way to do this, but can't
> find what I'm looking for.
>
> Is there a way to disable caching on
If you want an example of how to integrate a plugin into an extension,
check out page_attachments. It's not especially straightforward...
you might have to dump code from init.rb of the plugin in the activate
method of your extension.
Sean
On 5/19/07, Mario T. Lanza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Let's be clear -- one thing John has been repeating and I gel with is
that Radiant is really for designers and programmers, and I doubt it
will deviate from that mission. However, we are doing our best to
make customization as painless as possible.
Sean
On 5/18/07, Mario T. Lanza <[EMAIL PROTEC
We've (John, Adam and I) been discussing a bunch of similar issues at
RailsConf. Rest assured we have some ideas up our sleeves that will
help with this, and hopefully have some first steps before then end of
the conference.
Sean
On 5/18/07, Mario T. Lanza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok... so I
Heh. Not feeling the love, here; my site is 503 too. Surprising
radiantcms.org is too, John said he has the Martini package.
Sean
On 5/18/07, David Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gotta love txd
>
> On May 18, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Nathan Fiedler wrote:
>
> > I've been unable to access the web
Hmm... I'm mixing the hooks into Page directly, maybe it needs another
method. I'll look into it.
Sean
On 5/18/07, Keith Bingman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone tried a the page_attachments extensions with other page
> types, Archive, Mailer, etc.? For me, the extension only works with
>
Michael,
A great time was had by all. Feel free to IM me at this address or
find any of us around. I'll be skipping (gasp) the first afternoon
session to hack on some Radiant stuff, I'll probably hang out in the
dining room.
Sean
On 5/18/07, Michael Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doh! i ju
It depends highly on your desired style of managing the site. If the
focus is more on dynamic user-generated content, then Radiant may not
be the best choice. If the focus is on highly style-able,
quasi-static content or brochureware, then Radiant may just be for
you.
That said, there are a myri
Yes, the default is published_at.
Sean
On 5/17/07, David Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what I needed was to specify the by="attribute" to set the children
> to sort by the created_at date.
>
> it eventually hit me.
>
> dm
>
> On May 17, 2007, at 12:49 PM, David Minor wrote:
>
> > Here's the
It's a critical blocker, unless you want to go in and edit the
template yourself. So no. I assume we'll see 0.6.2 pretty soon.
Sean
On 5/16/07, David Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 9, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
> >
> > Caveats/gotchas
It would give you the nil error if you give an incorrect filename.
Try giving the full filename, like
'ciccio.jpg' or whatever type it is.
You can see the filenames next to the thumbnail in the page-edit
interface. Apologies about my website. If it's down, wait about 30
minutes and check again (
I'm staying near the convention center too and planning to walk.
Please email me or John privately if you want to come to Doug Fir; I'd
like to get a headcount and possibly a reservation.
Sean
On 5/16/07, Matthew Parrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to see you guys there. How are people
P.S. Make sure you do `rake radiant:freeze:edge` as well. 0.6.1
doesn't allow multi-part forms on the page-edit interface, which are
needed for file uploads. See r436:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/changeset/436
Sean
On 5/16/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ma
Matt,
You're almost right. I updated page_attachments to use the hooks
available in 0.6.x to place a section just above the form buttons.
However, if any other extensions directly override the interface, this
could be broken.
Artur,
Make sure you run `rake radiant:extensions:page_attachments:up
+1 for model.association_name.build
Sean
On 5/16/07, Adam Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 16, 2007, at 5:16 AM, Francesco Lunelli wrote:
>
> > Saji Njarackalazhikam Hameed ha scritto:
> >> Dear Dan,
> >>
> >> Thanks very much. I put child.parts as an array.
> >> child.parts = [
Well, I thought it was funny. Don't mind the crazy person! (me)
Sean
On 5/15/07, Daniel Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Subject: Re: [Radiant] automated page building
> >
> > Very funny Daniel ;).
> >
> > Sean
>
> Funny? That code is pretty much verbatim from a script I have to generat
aji Njarackalazhikam Hameed
> > > Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2007 2:17 PM
> > > To: radiant@lists.radiantcms.org
> > > Subject: Re: [Radiant] automated page building
> > >
> > > Dear Sean,
> > > Thank you for the tips. I am comfortable with writin
page building
> >
> > Dear Sean,
> > Thank you for the tips. I am comfortable with writing shell or
> > Ruby scripts for this task, but have no idea of the inner workings of
> > Radiant. I have briefly looked at the Capistrano manuals and it
> > is a possible tool fo
You could write a Ruby script that you invoke with script/runner, or
better yet, a Rake task. It will require some knowledge of the inner
workings of Radiant (at least how the models interact).
Alternatively, if you're not comfortable with using the shell,
Capistrano could help you automate this,
You might look at the LDAP extension for some ideas. KCKCC.edu uses
(or used) the extension to hit an LDAP server on another machine. The
concept is basically the same -- wrap the external service in some
object semantics you can live with, then write tags that allow you to
display the data. Oth
If you want an upload from the page interface, use my page_attachments
extension with Radiant edge. There are also some similar extensions
out there. Here's the URL to grab with Subversion:
http://seancribbs.com/svn/rails/plugins/extensions/page_attachments
Sean
On 5/14/07, John W. Long <[EMAI
Not a limit on pages, but more like less user-permission granularity.
That's what it means by small teams. When I left KCKCC
(http://www.kckcc.edu) we had over 300 pages, and it was growing.
Sean
On 5/14/07, Saji Njarackalazhikam Hameed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> The Radiant site
John Thursday night hacking session?
Sean
On 5/14/07, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith Bingman wrote:
> > Just an aside, one thing that would make translating a site a bit
> > tough would be the error messages. These are found throughout the
> > various controllers and helpers
Actually sounds like you need two virtual host. The "dev.mysite.com"
would have the added HTTP authentication, not a specific location or
directory. You could still proxy to the same Mongrels inside the
second virtual host.
Sean
On 5/13/07, Dominic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the re
Francesco,
Yes, if the page is uncached. Another option would be to use the
language_redirect idea where you have multiple sub-sites for each
language, but I know that's not ideal in terms of reuse. Anyway,
inside a tag definition, you should have access to the request and
response variables. T
Ryan's method should work, but make sure that comes above your proxy
rule. Apache is sensitive to the orders of certain things.
Sean
On 5/13/07, Ryan Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have set up a dev. domain to point at my regular mongrel cluster
> > (used for the regular domain), but whe
By default, you have to be on a page of type 'Search' to see results.
Make sure wherever you search form is, the action attribute on the
form tag points to the url of the SearchPage.
Sean
On 5/12/07, Victor Hooi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> heya,
>
> This probably seems like an elementary request
I originally removed the live-preview because we didn't need it. The
search behavior was the easiest one to port IIRC, so you could dig up
the old source for that and copy mostly verbatim if you want that
feature back in.
Sean
On 5/11/07, Mark A. Yoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any wa
Generally, when you run into the unintialized constant ___Extension
error, it means a directory is misnamed. The reason for this is
Radiant takes the directories under vendor/extensions one by one and
transforms them into class names like so:
fuzzy_bears => FuzzyBearsExtension
page_attachments =>
1) You need to run rake db:migrate regardless.
2) The search extension doesn't have any migrations, so no worries there.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Victor Hooi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to add the "search" plugin to my Radiant site, and
> encountering some problems. Firstly, I checkedout a co
I'll also look into the fixture_file_upload to see if it could use
some similar logic to the create_fixtures.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Daniel Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, I have used it. In fact, I wrote that patch/extension. Are you
> > going to be at RailsConf? Maybe we can meet up an
even begin to know how to invoke a private
> method.
>
> Anyway, we use the Radiant test data because it saves us a bunch of
> time writing our own.
>
> aiwilliams
>
> On May 10, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
> > Yes, I have used it. In fact, I wrote that pat
Just paying it forward.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Cribbs wrote:
> > Someone I'm helping privately had this problem too. Since the file is
> > named 'blog_tags_extension.rb', the directory has to be named
> > '
Jonathan: That is partly the point of 'instance mode'. You can
install the gem system-wide, and only check out the minimum of files
when you need a new site. Extensions currently have to be installed
in every instance you create, however.
Back On-Topic:
I do Rails development full-time for a Sa
Someone I'm helping privately had this problem too. Since the file is
named 'blog_tags_extension.rb', the directory has to be named
'blog_tags'. Rename the directory and it should work.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I managed to install from SVN the blogtags
Remove 'browser' from the path and put 'svn' at the beginning:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/svn/radiant/trunk/extensions/search
is the proper URL.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> While attempting to install a new extension I get the following:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED
Make sure to run rake db:migrate. The last migration adds optimistic locking.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Ollivier Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now try to hit /admin/pages/. See what error is printed. That said,
> >
; Hi Sean!
> >
> > Was this definitely fixed in Radiant 0.6?
> >
> > On 1/24/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Jonathan Métillon wrote:
> > > > Thanks Sean!
> > > >
> > > > Does it mean that each time in update
Yes, I have used it. In fact, I wrote that patch/extension. Are you
going to be at RailsConf? Maybe we can meet up and hack on some stuff.
Sean
On 5/10/07, Daniel Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We seem to have a patch in place that allows fixtures to be loaded from
> multiple directorie
attachment" call in app/models/page_attachment.rb:
:processor => :Rmagick
Good luck!
Sean
On 5/9/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just FYI,
>
> Initially I tried dumping the whole plugin into the lib directory of the
> extension, then requiring attach
th the ones from other extensions. In the
future we'll have a way to specify extension dependencies, which should
hopefully abate some issues.
Sean
Mislav Marohnic' wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Are you saying the extension doesn
Are you saying the extension doesn't work for you? I haven't tried it
in instance mode yet.
Sean
Mislav Marohnic' wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Updated!
>>
>
>
> Sweet!
>
> * Now uses attachment_
money we pay for these extensions
> would help... oh, wait. ;-)
>
> Thanks Sean. I appreciate the work.
>
> On May 8, 2007, at 9:36, Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
> > You came to right place, Jim. I've been having issues with TxD,
> > actually - they bot my mongrel process
The best way to tell what is going wrong is to login to your hosting
server, go to the directory where your Radiant instance is, and run
tail -f log/production.log
Now try to hit /admin/pages/. See what error is printed. That said,
here's my guess. Between 0.6.0 and 0.6.1, the way it holds o
Artur,
No, but I've considered adding it. As with other extensions, we'd
accept patches.
Sean
Artur Baldyga wrote:
> Following Hans'es guides I've added to config/eniroment.rb file line:
>
> ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :sendmail
>
> Now emails are sending and everything is going fine.
Artur,
You should try changing the transport method. It's possible that the
address the form is being sent to is disallowed via sendmail or your
SMTP server.
You can change the transport method in config/environment.rb or
config/production.rb (assuming you're running in production). This pag
You came to right place, Jim. I've been having issues with TxD,
actually - they bot my mongrel process regularly. The SVN should still
work, though.
Anyway, I have not finished updating the extension for 0.6.x (nor ldap,
aggregation, mailer, search, oy! the list goes on). The primary proble
n that can redirect to specific pages, but it
> would be overkill for my app.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Leon Yeh
>
>
>
>
> Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>> If you're creating an extension, it's easy to do in the
>> 'define_routes' block of the
I see what you mean, but Layouts are not navigable/serve-able content,
they are wireframes for the structure of content. XML feeds and
Stylesheets are just degenerate cases.
Sean
On 5/6/07, Gustaf Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hm, I wish the structure for the stylesheets would change in
If you're creating an extension, it's easy to do in the
'define_routes' block of the generated extensions class. All of the
routes from extensions are loaded before the Radiant core routes.
Sean
On 5/6/07, Leon Yeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to add a new routes into routes.r
Also, make sure RubyGems is up-to-date, if you have the permissions.
[sudo] gem update --system
Sean
On 5/5/07, keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried this 3 or 4 times - but no joy! Any ideas anyone as I really need
> to get this installed.
>
> Keith
>
> -Original Message-
> From
Are these new extensions or ones that you started before the official release?
Sean
On 5/5/07, Andrew O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to develop some extensions and whenever I try to run a test I get:
>
> uninitialized constant
> ActionController::Assertions::Resp
Ben,
Your process method will have access to the request object. If it's an
Ajax request, request.xhr? will return true.
Sean
Benjamin Curtis wrote:
On May 4, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Mislav Marohnić wrote:
On 5/4/07, Benjamin Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm doing a custom page, and I'
Adam Salter wrote:
> Can someone please explain to me if there is any reason not to freeze
> your install to a particular version of rails?
>
It's a matter of personal choice and disk space only. I assume you
meant to freeze Radiant because it includes Rails in its package.
> Does rails run fast
I'll probably be working on a Radiant project in the next few months
that needs this functionality. Hopefully it can be pushed upstream into
the core or an extension. In the meantime, I'll look at those plugins
and see if they'll work.
Sean
Mislav Marohnić wrote:
On 4/29/07, *Chris Parrish*
Transmit is very nice, but costs money.
Sean
Brian Gernhardt wrote:
On Apr 27, 2007, at 7:10 PM, Mislav Marohnić wrote:
On Linux, you can use scp on the command line:
scp images/* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:myapp/public/images/
On OS X there is also some fancy GUI, for sure.
OS X has no
my part to understand how to interact with a gem instance
Radiant from a development standpoint. As much as I want to use Gems
for ease of updates, I also want to learn how to hack in the same type
of environment.
Thanks again,
Walter
On Apr 27, 2007, at 9:22 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
The preferred
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